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Well seems that someone has smashed their skyline last night.........

Police chase crash: teen fights for life

June 20, 2008 - 6:16AM

An 18-year-old man is in a critical condition after he crashed his car into a telegraph pole while being pursued by police last night.

The man, who was driving a Nissan Skyline, was pulled over by police for a random breath test at Windsor Road, McGraths Hill, about 10.45pm, police said.

The Nissan stopped for a short time, but then drove away.

"It appears he wasn't actually breath tested," said Hawkesbury duty officer Paul McHugh.

Police pursed the car about two kilometres along Wilberforce Road, Wilberforce, when the Skyline hit a telegraph pole, he said.

The circumstances that led to the crash were not yet clear.

"The matter is now under investigation [by an investigation team independent of the local police involved last night], so I can't really tell you much more," duty officer McHugh said.

The 18-year-old driver was taken to Hawkesbury Hospital, and then airlifted to Westmead Hospital with head injuries. He was in a critical condition.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/police...3770866260.html

EDIT: Ive just heard the car was stolen..... what a bloody idiot, you go steal a skyline, get pulled over and do a runner, loosing control of the car into a power pole....

The guy is in a serious condition, the car would be pretty farked...

Bingo youve just f**ked your life at 18yo

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yeah was a stolen car..anyone from here loose their car?

looks outside. nope not my car.

1.stole a car, does runner from cops, crashes car now seriously injured, recovers gets better, goes to court then to jail and still farked for life.

2.stole car, gets pulled over,gets arrested goes to jail or fine

3. just don't seal cars

serves him right tho for stealing the car and doing the runner

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